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In developing countries like Ecuador, the farmers don't have access to the technology needed to increase field production or reduce the water and energy waste typical of old farming methods. This paper presents the implementation of a low cost smart irrigation system that uses a modified wireless sensor network to provide the technology tools to those farmers in developing countries willing to change...
This paper is about the insecurity of the Wireless LAN of a university that is supposed to be available only for students and teachers through a username and a password. This attack shows how to deceive a user making him think he is connecting to a real access point and entering his information in the real web interface that the university provides for user authentication. We create a fake access...
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